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Dramatic Accident in Chełmno. a Car Crashed Into a Group of Pedestrians.

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On Hallera Street in Chełmno, a speeding passenger car struck a group of pedestrians, injuring five people. Among the injured were children aged 10 and 13.
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On Hallera Street in Chełmno, a speeding passenger car struck a group of pedestrians, injuring five people. Among the injured were children aged 10 and 13.

·Warsaw, Poland
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A passenger car crashed into a group of people in the market square in Chełmno. Six people were injured, including three children. "We are investigating how this incident occurred," Deputy Police Chief Tomasz Zieliński, spokesman for the Chełmno County Police Commander, told polsatnews.pl. The 56-year-old perpetrator was arrested.

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In Chełmno, near Toruń, a passenger car crashed into a group of people. Five people, including three children, were injured, according to the Provincial Headquarters of the State Fire Service in Toruń. An air ambulance helicopter landed at the scene.

·Poland
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Drama in the center of Chełmno (Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship). The driver of a Mitsubishi passenger car crashed into a group of people. Four people, including children, were injured. The man was detained. Police provided "Fakt" with the initial findings.

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fakt.pl broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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